The end has come for ‘The Hunger Games’

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Jennifer Lawrence’s fury and passion sustain “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2,” the fourth and final film in the young adult franchise of teen gladiators-turned-rebel liberators. It drags the story out with extended battles and exposition, but it’s faithful to the grim tone and fatal twists of the book. PG-13 for violence. Also on DVD and Blu-ray.

In “Daddy’s Home,” smooth jazz stepdad Will Ferrell is repeatedly humiliated by his wife’s macho, swaggering ex-husband (Mark Wahlberg) in front of his kids. I guess that’s what passes for family comedy today. PG-13 for crude humor.

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Available same day in select theaters nationwide is the post-college comedy “Get a Job,” with Miles Teller and Anna Kendrick (R), and the baseball documentary “Fastball,” narrated by Kevin Costner (no rating).

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Martial arts movie superstars Jackie Chan and Jet Li team up for the first and only time in the action fantasy “The Forbidden Kingdom” (2008), an American take on the classic Chinese “Monkey King” legend. PG-13 but aimed at adolescents and teens.